Operation and Maintenance For Electrically Operated
Operation and Maintenance For Electrically Operated
Operation and Maintenance For Electrically Operated
Paramount 26 Ltd
Oliver close
Cosgrove road
West Thurrcok
RM20 3EE
Email: [email protected]
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Table of Contents
Safety Notices 3
Operating Instructions 6
Manual Operation 6
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Safety Notices
This Paramount 26 door has been designed to be compliant to the latest European
CE Standards. On completion of install check to confirm the CE mark has been
affixed/completed.
Adding or removing parts may have an adverse effect on the operation and or
safety of your new door.
All users must read and understand safe use instructions prior to operating door.
Repairs to the door and control systems should be carried out by qualified service
personnel.
Fixed covers protect moving components, never remove covers or operate the
door with damaged covers.
In the event of the door jamming contact a qualified service agent immediately as
there is a possibility that the door may fall and cause injury.
Always isolate power to the door prior to carrying out any work.
Daily check that the safety edge and safety beams are operating correctly (If
fitted). Ensure that safety beam reflector lens is clean and in good condition. Check
for any damage to curtain, covers and bottom rail. Check that the door operates
smoothly. Report any damage immediately.
When operating the Roller Shutter, it should always be in sight. (unless the
door is equipped with suitable monitored safety devices).
Never lean against the door curtain and/or guide track, take care that
fingers do not get caught in moving door curtain and/or other moving parts.
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Never use the Paramount 26 Roller Shutter as a hoist.
Ensure that your Paramount 26 Roller Shutter is fully functioning, and have the
safety features checked regularly (when first installed and at your own
discretion, but at least once a year) by a qualified firm, and ask for written
confirmation / record.
At least once a month, visually inspect your Paramount 26 Roller Shutter for
damage.
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Operating instructions
1. Manual operation
Tensioning or adjustment of the barrel should only be carried out by competent and
qualified fitters. On completion of the install the shutter should move in a controlled
manner without sudden tendency to either fall or rise in an uncontrolled manner.
Shutters designed without a safety brake should not be used to cover a door way and are
only designed for use over a window or special applications such as conveyor systems
where the likely hood of a single component failure is unlikely to cause injury to the user.
If there is doubt even in these applications, then the use of a safety brake or other device
to prevent sudden closure of the door in the event of single component failure should be
installed in accordance with the current regulations in place.
Use of the manual hand chain operation system is to be carried out in a controlled manner,
Sudden snatching of the hand chain can result in damage to the chain and drive
components, uncontrolled motion of the shutter with the hand chain being left
uncontrolled while in moving can result in injury to the operator when the chain snakes.
Any damage to the door from the above misuse or injury to the operator will invalidate
the warranty and Paramount 26 will not accept any liability for costs or injury caused.
2. Operation via electric motor (Direct Drive)
The direct drive motor design is recommended as being the safest option especially for
doors that have high or higher than normal usage.
This motor design includes an internal safety brake within the motor drive which
prevents the door from falling in an uncontrolled manner.
Use of the manual operation is prohibited while the motor is in use and will cause
serious damage to the operator.
Operation and wiring of this motor will necessitate reference to the operator manuals
for the motor and control panel which can be provided separately.
The Chain driven motor utilized on the Paramount 26 shutter must always be used in
conjunction with an inertia brake device which should always be wired into the stop
or safety circuit of the controls to prevent any damage in the event the brake engages.
Frequent inspection of the drive chain should be undertaken with the chain being
cleaned and lubricated at regular intervals (not less than once per year) but increasing
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in frequency dependant on the use and conditions operation, dusty and damp
conditions can lead to premature failure.
Use of the manual operation is Prohibited while the motor is in use and will cause
serious damage to the operator.
Operation and wiring of this motor will necessitate reference to the operator manuals
for the motor and control panel which can be provided separately.
To open/operate the
Operating Method To close/stop the shutter
shutter
Push button control Push the button marked and Push the button marked and
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the shutter will be raised until it maintain pressure on the button
The push button control station is fully opened where it will stop until the shutter is fully closed
will be fitted in a safe position automatically by means of an where it will stop automatically
where the operator can see the open limit switch. by means of a close limit switch.
shutter throughout its travel. The control is constant pressure,
‘dead man’ or ‘hold to run’ type
and if released whilst the
shutter is in downward motion
will stop the shutter. Maintain
pressure on the button to
continue operation.
Rocker Switch control Push on the rocker switch to Push on the rocker switch to
open or close as marked and open or close as marked and
The rocker switch will be fitted maintain pressure on the button maintain pressure on the button
in a safe position where the until the shutter is fully closed until the shutter is fully closed
where it will stop automatically where it will stop automatically
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operator can see the shutter by means of an end limit switch. by means of an end limit switch.
throughout its travel. The control is constant The control is constant pressure,
pressure, ‘dead man’ or ‘hold to ‘dead man’ or ‘hold to run’ type
run’ type and if released whilst and if released whilst the
the shutter is in motion will stop shutter is in motion will stop the
the shutter. Maintain pressure shutter. Maintain pressure on
on the button to continue the button to continue
operation. operation.
Key Switch control Insert the key and turn in the Insert the key and turn in the
direction marked ‘open’ direction marked ‘closed’.
The key switch control station maintain pressure on the key Control is the same as the open
will be fitted in a safe position until the shutter is fully open operation.
where the operator can see the where it will stop automatically
shutter throughout its travel. by means of an open limit
switch. The control is constant
pressure, ‘dead man’ or ‘hold to
run’ type and if released whilst
the shutter is in motion will stop
the shutter. Maintain pressure
on the button to continue
operation.
Remote Control Direct the transmitter toward Direct the transmitter toward
the shutter, press the relevant* the shutter, press the relevant*
Remote control will be via a button to open or close the button and the shutter will stop
hand held or key fob shutter. Pressing the relevant* moving. The relevant* button
transmitter. Use only in line of button again will reverse the initiates further movement.
sight of the shutter and watch direction of travel. The shutter
the shutter to the closed/open will travel to the fully open or
position. closed position and will stop
*depending on the type of remote automatically.
control
Optional Operating/Safety/Control
Safety beam/photocell If a safety edge and/or photoelectric safety beam is provided to
stop the shutter when an obstacle is encountered, the control is
wired like the open operation i.e. when the button is pressed and
released the shutter will run to the fully closed position.
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The door will usually be fitted with an optional automatic timed
return facility and will close automatically.
Photocell A photocell beam can be provided across the width of the opening,
if the beam is broken by vehicles or personnel the door will open
automatically.
To open the shutter
Approach the door slowly, the door will automatically rise to the
open position. Stop and wait for the door to open fully. Ensure the
area is clear of other users and proceed through the door carefully.
Always ensure you have activated the control before proceeding
through the doorway. The door will usually be fitted with an
optional automatic timed return facility and will close
automatically.
Induction Loop Induction loops are embedded under the surface of the floor and
can detect metal vehicles.
To open the shutter
Approach the door with vehicle slowly; the door will automatically
rise to the open position. Stop and wait for the door to open fully.
Ensure the area is clear of other users and proceed through the
door carefully. Always ensure you have
Activated the control before proceeding through the doorway. The
door will usually be fitted with an optional automatic timed return
facility and will close automatically.
Auto Timed Return Facility Once the door has reached the fully open position it will remain
there for a pre-determined adjustable period before automatically
descending to the closed position. The door will also be equipped
with a safety photocell mounted 900mm from floor level that
directs a beam across the opening and a safety edge mounted to the
underside of the leading edge of the curtain.
Should the beam be broken or the safety edge encounter an
obstruction while the door is closing, the door will stop and return
to the open position. The door will automatically attempt to close
again. The sequence will be repeated until the obstruction is
cleared.
× Do not approach the door at speed, there may be an obstruction on the other side of the
door or it may not move as expected resulting in damage or injury.
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Cleaning and Care
1. Galvanized lath
Laths manufactured from galvanized steel section are designed for external applications and
require little or no maintenance under normal operating conditions. Any general build-up of dust
or grime should be removed with a damp cloth using a proprietary soap and water mixture.
2. Plastisol lath
Laths manufactured from HP 200 Plastisol coated steel sections require little maintenance under
normal conditions. Any general build-up of dust or grime should be treated as above.
3. Guide Channels
The Bottom of the guide channels should be kept clear of debris build up daily. Build up may cause
the door to jam and not close properly. Simple brushing or scraping away of debris will suffice.
4. Winding Gear, Motor Units & Barrel Assemblies
Winding gear, motor units (electric doors) & barrel assemblies are generally under cover at high
level and do not require regular cleaning between planned maintenance visits. However, if there
is a heavy build-up of dirt then consideration of increasing maintenance visit frequency must be
taken.
5. Powder Coated Surface
To retain the aesthetic qualities and the expected long-term durability of the powder coating
system, it is important that the coating is cleaned regularly. The frequency of cleaning depends
upon the environment in which the powder coating is in service. For areas of ‘normal’ urban
environment we recommend a maximum period of 12 months between cleaning operations,
unless any undue soiling is apparent on the coating, in which case cleaning should be more
frequent. In areas of high pollution, coastal, marine and swimming pool environments cleaning
should be carried out every 3 months.
It should be noted that one of the conditions of the Powder Coating Guarantee is that the coating is
cleaned at the specified frequency and that the building occupier retains proof of cleaning. These
cleaning records would be needed should a claim arise against the guarantee. Cleaning of the powder
coating is an important part of the routine maintenance of any building. It is for this reason that we
advise that only companies who specialise in this type of work are used for large commercial cleaning
operations.
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Emergency Manual Override
In the event of power failure, it is possible to manually lift the door to the open position
as follows;
Safety first - when using a high-level system always gain access in a safe manner.
Always isolate the power supply before using the manual override.
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High Level Hand Crank
Use removable crank handle supplied with the shutter, fit this to the socket at the
back of the motor and wind in the intended direction to operate the shutter.
On completion remove the crank from the motor
Always watch the door to ensure it moves in the direction intended. Hauling the
door too far up or down will damage the motor.
Please Note: The manual override system is designed for use during a power
failure. Its purpose is to either open a door to gain access or close a door to give
security. It is not intended for day to day use to operate the door prior to site wiring.
Repeated use will damage the assembly and void the warranty.
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Daily Weekly Service
Check
Visual Visual Visit
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Maintenance log
The following log should be used to record routine inspections, repairs and service
visits.
Date Visit Signed Detail
Type
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CE labelling and compliance with standards
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